December 2007

WIN Minutes 12-18-07

Nenana Wellness CoalitionMinutes

December 18th, 2007

  The Nenana Wellness Coalition is an alliance of representatives from various organizations, government agencies, community groups and individuals that meets weekly to discuss, evaluate, coordinate, consolidate and help implement plans for improving the wellness and quality of life in Nenana Alaska. 

Meeting was attended by six people today: Kat McElroy, Maryellen Kanayurak, Bonnie Reed, Tim Horn, Donna Grimes and Susan Kaufman. We had lunch: turkey vegetable soup, sliced apples and fresh pecans.

 

WELCOME and READING OF MISSION STATEMENT By this week’s chairperson: Tim Horn

 

PRAYER: was lead by Maryellen Kanayurak, followed by the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIENCE.

 

PRESENTATION OF AGENDA AND CALL FOR MODIFICATIONS: Tim Horn asked if we could switch the agenda to do the Health Fair planning piece second as Susan Kaufman would be joining us.

 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: minutes were submitted electronically to the WIN list last Tuesday and were posted on the Railbelt web site under Win Coalition.

 

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: There were no guests today.

           

SPEAKERS/TOPICS

 

            Health Fair PlanningTim Horn was able to contact Phyllis Tugman Alexander in Fairbanks and brought the health fair application to meeting to be completed. Tim volunteered to be our site coordinator this year and Maryellen Kanyurak will be the co-coordinator. Tim talked to Jason Mayrand at the city office and he doesn’t see any conflict with our proposed date of March 22nd, 9 A.M. thru 1 P.M.  Phyllis Tugman Alexander indicated that this date was open. Tim also talked to Marilyn Duggar at Coghill’s and Cherrie Forness who indicated that the Civic Center would be available for that date. Susan said that the EMT’s would make themselves available. Kat will contact Jackie and Ginger at the Nenana Native Clinic to see if they can be available. Kat talked to the new PA who will be starting to work soon at the Native Clinic and he indicated he would make himself available and would be willing to present on diabetes education or prevention.  Tim will ask Phyllis about getting a lead lab volunteer. We need 200 dollars for the site fee and an additional 50 dollars per person attending the training in February. Kat will check to see if Railbelt has any funds available for the training. Maryellen will find the template for the community health fair needs assessment we did last year and will update it to include arthritis and osteoporosis; we would like to administer the survey some Saturday from Coghill’s store. Kat will generate letters requesting financial support to Safeway, Fred Meyer’s, Sam’s Club, Ice Classic, Coghill’s and Crowley. Susan will ask Rob to see if there is any ANE grant funding available, also to see if ANE students can assist with the health fair. We discussed PR for the health fair, discussed logistics for set-up. It is thought best if we could do set-up the afternoon before the proposed date for the health fair. Kat will check with Robin at NNC to see if there would be GA workers available.  

             Operation Ho Ho Ho Report Kat McElroy said that they put together food and gift boxes for 60 families this year. Four of these proved to be undeliverable despite valiant efforts by our volunteers; the food and gifts were re-distributed. Our especial thanks to Jimmy Allen, Ray Fox, Adam White, Dan Wiggins, and David Poppe for doing the majority of the heavy lifting, hauling food stuffs from Santa’s Workshop in Fairbanks and delivering the many, many, many heavy food boxes from George Hall. Thanks also to Bill & Rebecca Troxel for their help putting the boxes together, to Keri Frazier for keeping us organized, to Maryellen Kanayurak and her daughters Sierra, Leena and Sonja for their help organizing the boxes and to Donald Charlie and Willie Lord for logistical support. We still have Angel Tree presents to deliver.  

WELLNESS THOUGHT

Every day, I am only exactly as happy as I make up my mind to be.
–Anonymous
       

UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tim announced that their will be a funeral Thursday at 11 A.M. for Elija Blair, at the Civic Center, followed by a covered dish pot luck. Visitation will be at ten A.M.

Donna announced that the NSLC students will be returning to their various home villages; travel days for them are Thursday and Friday. Most shall be returning January 7th with the exception of those who shall remain in their home villages to celebrate Orthodox Christmas, which is known as Slaviq, a seven-day holiday that begins on Jan. 7. (Kat’s note: Slaviq is accompanied by traditions that include following the “Star of Bethlehem” in a procession from house to house while singing, praying and feasting. This is called “Starring,” and is an important cultural component to Yupik Christmas celebrations.) The center will be closed during Christmas holiday.

Bonnie announced that the 1st  and 2nd graders came to the Seniors and read books aloud and gave out hand-made candy gifts, marshmallow snowmen dipped in white chocolate. They have welcomed a new senior, Harriet Borst, of Oregon, who moved to the Meda Lord Senior Housing Center from Anderson recently.

She also announced that the Christmas music program will be tonight at NCPS; students from Tri-valley shall be joining our students at 6 P.M.  The Gift exchange at George Hall will be December 20th. Snacks are provided and all are welcome. There will also be a community Christmas Party the evening of December 22nd at the Civic Center. Lastly, Christmas services are scheduled for 7 P.M. on the 24th of December at both St Marks Episcopalian and St Theresa’s Catholic churches in Nenana. All are welcome to attend. Bonnie also stated that there will be no lunches at the Senior Center on December 26th or January 2nd due to the holidays.

Kat said that she will be leaving Christmas day to visit her family in Nevada, returning January 9th. Keri is leaving tonight for Colorado, returning January 7th. Maryellen will be flying out Christmas Day as well to take her daughters to Disneyland. Rosemary Allen and Laura Vance will be holding down the fort in Nenana and Diana Grum will be available in the Healy office. December 31st will be Traci Boschert’s final day at Railbelt Mental Health & Addicitons. Her replacement has yet to be hired.

THERE WILL BE NO WIN MEETINGS FOR THE NEST TWO TUESDAYS (DECEMBER 25 AND JANUARY 1); NEXT WIN COALITION MEETING WILL BE JANUARY 8TH.

OPEN FLOOR FOR COMMENTS/QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION: No public comment

 

ADJOURNMENT: 1:30 P.M.

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WIN Minutes 12-11-07

Nenana Wellness CoalitionMINUTES

December 11, 2007

 The Nenana Wellness Coalition is an alliance of representatives from various organizations, government agencies, community groups and individuals that meets weekly to discuss, evaluate, coordinate, consolidate and help implement plans for improving the wellness and quality of life in Nenana Alaska. 

There were six in attendance today, including: Bonnie Reed, Tim Horn, Kat McElroy, Maryellen & Leena Kanayurak and Miles Martin. We had pork and potato soup for lunch with crackers, and sliced apples and mixed nuts.

 

WELCOME: By this week’s chairperson: Bonnie Reed, followed by the  

READING OF MISSION STATEMENT.

 

PRAYER: was lead by Tim Horn, followed by the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIENCE.

 

PRESENTATION OF AGENDA AND CALL FOR MODIFICATIONS: There was no call for modifications

 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: minutes were submitted last Tuesday, electronically, by Kat. They were also posted on the WIN web-site which can be accessed via the Railbelt Mental Health & Addicitons home page at http://railbelt.com/

 It is Kat’s intention to post all future WIN minutes at the WIN web site which is: http://railbelt.com/?page_id=7  Access to the minutes is on the right-hand side of the page under “Categories” Each week’s latest minutes will head the list. Archived minutes may be accessed on the right-hand side of the page; they are organized chronologically by month and year.

 

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: Leena was introduced as a guest.

           

SPEAKERS/TOPICS

 

            Health Fair-ReduxTim Horn has contacted Phyllis in Fairbanks and determined that there will be a health fair training, in Fairbanks, tentatively scheduled for February 8th. We would like Tim and Laura Vance to be able to attend this training. Our general consensus is that last year’s health fair was successfully and WIN is willing to spearhead the effort again this year. Last year, it had been decided to schedule the health fair for a Saturday this year, and to focus on adult health issues. Our general strategy, we agreed, was to alternate from year to year with weekdays/focus on school-age issues one year and week-ends/focus on adults the next year. We tentatively picked Saturday, March 22, as a target date. Discussion ensued regarding a community survey to determine desired presenters at the health fair. Tim suggested we could do a survey some weekend day from Coghill’s store. This seems a good strategy for catching a wide cross section of the community.

Various possible issues/presenters discussed included:

            Resource Center For Parents & Children or TCC for FASD. Maryellen has to call RCPC anyway so she will ask if they could be available, as she understands that they recently received funding to do education outside of the Fairbanks area.

            Tim said she believed Shauna Mitchell from Head Start would want to do Parent Education.

            Tim will also contact Susan Kaufman to inquiry about EMT and Fire Safety.

            Railbelt would be interested in doing Tobacco Education.

            It was also suggested we find someone to do a booth on diabetes.

Kat will call the school to see if March 22 conflicts with any scheduled school activities; ditto Nenana Native Council. Tim will call the city office and Marilyn at Coghill’s, also check to see if the Civic Center is available. Tim will also check with Phyllis to see if our proposed date has already been taken by any other community or entity for their health fairs.  Miles suggested that we do an annual community needs survey to plan for the following year’s event. We have some cash left from funds raised last year for food and fees; Kat will check how much.

 

            Operation Ho Ho Ho – Railbelt is in the last stages of planning and preparation for this annual event. We have sixty families; gifts have been purchased and wrapped. We have three vehicles running up to Fairbanks to pick up food from Santa’s Clearinghouse the morning of Thursday, December 13th and will assemble the food boxes at George Hall starting around noon. All interested community members are encouraged to meet us at George Hall. As usual, Traci will be bringing the pizza.

 

WELLNESS THOUGHT

All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth (c’mon, let’s laugh a little bit!!!!)


OLD BUSINESS: None

   

NEW BUSINESS: There will be NO WIN meetings December 25th nor January 1st due to those Tuesdays falling on the holidays.

     

UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Maryellen announced that she called about the school-based tobacco prevention grants and was told that the grants are already one year into a three year grant cycle but she was encouraged by the state tobacco people to look at the grant parameters anyway. They are sending the info to her including a sample of the grant and she will forward it to the school when she gets it.

Tim announced that Carl has received three ham radios from the Amateur Radio Club in Fairbanks. The radios are for emergency communication. They came with a laptop which can be used to access the internet via the ham system to receive e-mails and graphics such as maps, etc. He also culled the old amateur radio books, sold some on e-bay and will use the funds to purchase new amateur radio handbooks.

Friday night, 6 PM, K-6th grade students Winter Concert in the pit at NCPS.

Next Tuesday 5 P.M the community is invited to have dinner with the students at NSLC.

The Christmas Bazaar and Community Meal will be December 13 in the school cafeteria.

  

OPEN FLOOR FOR COMMENTS/QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

 

ADJOURNMENT

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WIN minutes 12.04-07

Nenana Wellness Coalition
AGENDA
December 4, 2007

The Nenana Wellness Coalition is an alliance of representatives from various organizations, government agencies, community groups and individuals that meets weekly to discuss, evaluate, coordinate, consolidate and help implement plans for improving the wellness and quality of life in Nenana Alaska.

There were five in attendance today, including: Bonnie Reed, Rob Thomason, Keith Seig, Maryellen Kanayurak and Kat McElroy. We had lamb & green bean casserole for lunch with sliced apples, tangerines and mixed nuts.

WELCOME: By this week’s chairperson: Bonnie Reed, followed by the
READING OF MISSION STATEMENT.

PRAYER was lead by Maryellen Kanayurak, followed by the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIENCE.

PRESENTATION OF AGENDA AND CALL FOR MODIFICATIONS: Tim Horn is in Anchorage today (Kat forgot) so the Health Fair will be forwarded to next week’s agenda.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: submitted electronically by Kat and posted on the WIN web site at: http://railbelt.com/?cat=1

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: No guests today, all old hands at WIN.

SPEAKERS/TOPICS
Our Culture IS Prevention – Per Rob & Keith’s request, we again viewed the White Bison DVD Our Culture Is Prevention which explores the Daughters of Tradition alcohol abuse prevention program on the White Earth reservation in Minnesota. We had some technical difficulties with the DVD skipping but were able to view most of the film. Discussion ensued regarding alcohol abuse prevention: how do we apply this to our community? Rob and Keith would like NCPS students to see this; Keith agreed to take it and attempt to view it on a different machine to ascertain if the problem was the DVD or the player. If it is the DVD, another copy can be obtained. White Bison has offered this DVD as a giveaway. You can read more about this or arrange to receive a copy at: http://www.whitebison.org/giveawayDVD.html
Kat would like to do talking circles with students ages 13-19 to explore culture as prevention. The first topic she would like to explore would be cultural values to determine What Is Our Culture? She said White Bison materials resonate with what she learned about prevention at the OSAP program where she worked for three years in Fairbanks: youth learn best by doing—alternative and cultural activities—and gain great strength and pride from learning about and participating in their culture. White Bison encourages people to build prevention around their own communities unique cultre.

Nenana Health Fair—Redux – Tim Horn will lead discuss on this issue next week we hope.

School-based Tobacco Prevention Grants –Maryellen Kanayurak just return from a tobacco training in Anchorage where she found out that we probably qualify to apply for a school-based tobacco prevention grant. These grants are limited to schools in communities that already have a community-based tobacco program. The information that Maryellen and Kat pulled off of the state tobacco web site states: School Programs: School based programs promote tobacco free school policies, provide teen oriented cessation classes, train youth in tobacco refusal skills and support health lifestyle choices. These programs encourage parent, teacher and community involvement while focusing on building assets in youth. Maryellen has said that she is willing to take lead on this. Rob said that his only reservation is “I’d want to make sure that whatever we did had sustainability built into it.” He suggested that Maryellen get together with Keith on this as he has a great deal of grant writing experience.
We also talked about looking into grant funding to do Daughter’s of Tradition and Sons of Tradition prevention programs in Nenana.

WELLNESS THOUGHT
When all is said and done, the only change that will make a difference is the transformation of the human heart. –Peter Senge

OLD BUSINESS-None noted.

NEW BUSINESS-Health Fair re-scheduled hopefully for next week.

UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Operation Ho Ho Ho is moving right along. We have about 60 families we’ll be preparing food and gift baskets for. In Laura’s absence, Rosemary is taking lead on this.
Friday night, 6 PM, K-6th grade students Winter Concert in the pit at NCPS.
Next Tuesday 5 P.M the community is invited to have dinner with the students at NSLC.
The Christmas Bazaar and Community Meal will be December 13 in the school cafeteria.
Ice Classic Xmas party will be next Monday, Dec 10th after their regular meeting which starts at 5:30 PM at the Civic Center. Cherrie would like anyone planning to go to call and give her a head’s-up so she’ll know how many to cook for.
The drawing for the gift exchange at the Nenana Native Council will be December 8th; any adult wanting to be in on that should call the Native Council. The gift exchange will be the evening of the 20th: refreshments at 6:30 with Santa arriving around 7:30.

ADJOURNMENT: 1:30 P.M.

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